

About space …
Can recommend AppleTV “For all mankind” to show us what could have been if history went another way AND if we did innovate even faster.
Which we dont.


About space …
Can recommend AppleTV “For all mankind” to show us what could have been if history went another way AND if we did innovate even faster.
Which we dont.


I dont think we have “I, Robot …” level bots in 5 year for personal houshold companionship.
Also Musk is delirious in his data center in space plans.
Google only respects corporate boundaries for specific things (like email and cloud storage of the org doing the mdm).
Your use case has a lot, outside of that, meaning all consumer services they track anyway.
If its without an account they keep a profile without account info, but every data point they get adds to it nonetheless.
In NL we did research of MDM kids accounts for schools. Turns out all those things not school related they keep tracking.


For more discussion on the value of the term “No code” I can recommend this: https://vger.to/lemmy.ml/post/35466470


I find it truely amazing but a “hidden second layer” would be like a palimpsest, data-within-data.
In this case it seems more like “besides the data also the mechanics of the storage play a crucial and far bigger role then anticipated”.
But headlines etc etc


2 things to make this easier:
No need to manage domain, hosting providers. Just get privacy-first mail provider (like Proton or something).
No need to big-bang it. Just start connecting new accounts to the new email instead of Googles. Then once in while change them for existing services (retail for example and government) one by one.
Then after 2 years or so you will notice a couple of old ones are from obsolete services or can be changed to finish it off.


Last I did this it was with an external hard drive. First via USB with changed boot order and later on with a Thunderbolt Samsung X5 drive which is considered “second internal drive” for performance reasons.


I also like it that their King Charles III has no say in it while some other parts of the commonwealth left EU in recent history.


Must-hhhhhhhh …


Camper … its a bus. Still very cool tho.
Also … I miss Dolby Atmos support on Linux